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Laramie 3500 Capability

MAX BRAKED TOWING

6,171KG

USING PINTLE

MAX TORQUE

1,084Nm

PAYLOAD#

1,713KG

MAX POWER

276kW

Cummins Engine

Combine world-­class capability with outstanding performance and you’ve got the 6.7L Cummins Turbo Diesel engine. Virtually indestructible in design, the Cummins Turbo Diesel is engineered to the tolerances, quality and durability to power semi class big rigs. Rated at 276kW and 1084Nm, the incredible torque delivers uncompromising strength for towing and hauling. The engine features a next generation Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) System and an ultra-­efficient Diesel Cooling System with an 11 blade fan and a smart diesel exhaust brake.

Whether you carry your weight in a trailer or in your tub, the 6.7L Cummins® Turbo Diesel engine delivers with a maximum towing capacity of 6171kg using a pintle and 1713kg payload.

Six Speed Automatic Transmission

The Cummins Turbo Diesel engine is packaged with the 68RFE six-­speed automatic transmission, which includes driver-­adaptive shifting and three multiple clutch packs, dual filters on a dual stage pump and an independent lubrication cooler that delivers ample pressures under all loads and driving conditions.

Heavy Duty Suspension

A ground breaker knows that the most trusted experts are the ones with real-­world experience. When Ram engineers created the Ram 3500 Heavy Duty suspension, they combined their hands-on knowledge with cutting-­edge technology. The result was a hardworking suspension, yielding an impossibly smooth ride.

The Frame – Uncompromising Support

Unwavering. Unshakable. Undeterred. Groundbreakers understand that true character begins with a strong foundation. So when our engineers set out to design the Ram 3500, they started with the frame. And they didn’t stop until they had created the most resilient one ever found in a Ram truck.

The Ram brand engineers had your toughest jobs in mind when they developed the 3500 heavy-duty, 50-­KSI steel frame, providing for more structural support than ever before.

Tough 4 x 4

The transfer case in the Ram is exactly what you need for ultra 4x4 capability. The BorgWarner BW 44-­46 transfer case features responsive electronic shift on the fly engineering with three operating ranges plus neutral. This impressive unit offers a long range reduction ratio of 2.64:1 – an ideal ratio when off road in a slow rock climbing situation or when using your Ram 4x4 on challenging terrain or steep grades. You need capability and performance that exceeds the need and Ram Heavy Duty trucks are designed to excel.

Active Air

Sometimes, the best things come from sitting and listening. For years, Ram engineers learned from some of the toughest workers around: customers. It’s paid off in increased performance, thanks to the Active Air®system, designed specifically for those who take trucks to the limit day in and day out.

In extreme heat or high altitudes, the Ram Active Air® system reads outside conditions and automatically switches to intake cooler air from the grille.

Ram Active Air® technology helps ensure optimal engine air intake regardless of climatic elements. We made sure that optimal power and torque are virtually certain in all tow, haul, push, pull scenarios—and even in the most extreme temperatures known to man.

# Includes occupants, fuel and fitted options. The weight of these must be deducted from the payload to determine load carrying capacity. Front and rear axle loads must not be exceeded.